src/keyboard.c (timer_check_2): Move calculation of 'timers' and
'idle_timers' from here ...
(timer_check): ... to here. Use Fcopy_sequence to copy the timer
lists, to avoid infloops when the timer does something stupid,
like reinvoke itself with the same or smaller time-out.
lisp/emacs-lisp/timer.el (run-with-idle-timer)
(timer-activate-when-idle): Warn against reinvoking an idle timer
from within its own timer action.
doc/lispref/os.texi (Idle Timers): Warn against reinvoking an idle timer
from within its own timer action.
* src/keyboard.c (read_char, requeued_events_pending_p, Finput_pending_p)
(Fdiscard_input, quit_throw_to_read_char, init_keyboard)
(syms_of_keyboard): Remove support for unread-command-char.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/debug.el (debugger-outer-unread-command-char, debug)
(debugger-env-macro): Remove support for unread-command-char.
* lisp/ehelp.el (with-electric-help): Accept functions in
electric-help-form-to-execute.
(electric-help-execute-extended, electric-help-ctrl-x-prefix): Use it.
And replace unread-command-char -> unread-command-events.
* lisp/subr.el (set-temporary-overlay-map): Minimize slightly the impact of
the temporary map re-appearing on emulation-mode-map-alists.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/edebug.el (def-edebug-form-spec): Remove, it's been broken
since 22.1.
The porting part of this patch fixes bugs on non-IEEE platforms
with frexp, ldexp, logb.
* admin/CPP-DEFINES (HAVE_CBRT, HAVE_LOGB, logb): Remove.
* configure.ac (logb, cbrt): Do not check for these functions,
as they are not being used.
* doc/lispref/numbers.texi (Float Basics, Arithmetic Operations, Math Functions):
Document that / and mod (with floating point arguments), along
with asin, acos, log, log10, expt and sqrt, return special values
instead of signaling exceptions.
(Float Basics): Document that logb operates on the absolute value
of its argument.
(Math Functions): Document that (log ARG BASE) also returns NaN if
BASE is negative. Document that (expt X Y) returns NaN if X is a
finite negative number and Y a finite non-integer.
* etc/NEWS: Document NaNs versus signaling-error change.
* src/data.c, src/lisp.h (Qdomain_error, Qsingularity_error, Qunderflow_error):
Now static.
* src/floatfns.c: Simplify discussion of functions that Emacs doesn't
support, by removing commented-out code and briefly listing the
C89 functions excluded. The commented-out stuff was confusing
maintenance, e.g., we thought we needed cbrt but it was commented out.
(logb): Remove decl; no longer needed.
(isfinite): New macro, if not already supplied.
(isnan): Don't replace any existing macro.
(Ffrexp, Fldexp): Define even if !HAVE_COPYSIGN, as frexp and ldexp
are present on all C89 platforms.
(Ffrexp): Do not special-case zero, as frexp does the right thing
for that case.
(Flogb): Do not use logb, as it doesn't have the desired meaning
on hosts that use non-base-2 floating point. Instead, stick with
frexp, which is C89 anyway. Do not pass an infinity or a NaN to
frexp, to avoid getting an unspecified result.
* lisp/replace.el (query-replace-map): Bind four new symbols for
requesting window scrolling.
* lisp/subr.el (y-or-n-p): Handle the window-scrolling bindings in
query-replace-map.
* lisp/custom.el (custom-theme-load-confirm): Use y-or-n-p.
* lisp/window.el (scroll-other-window-down): Make the arg optional.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/map-ynp.el (map-y-or-n-p): Don't bind scrolling keys
since they are now in query-replace-map.
* doc/lispref/minibuf.texi (Yes-or-No Queries): Document recentering and
scrolling in y-or-n-p. Remove gratuitous example.
* doc/lispref/searching.texi (Search and Replace): Document window scrolling
entries in query-replace-map.
Fixes: debbugs:8948
if register contains text so that `C-x r +' can now be
used for appending to a text register.
(register): New group.
(register-separator): New user option.
(append-to-register, prepend-to-register): Add separator based on
`register-separator.
* doc/emacs/regs.texi (Text Registers): `C-x r +' can now be used instead of
M-x append-to-register. New option `register-separator'.
(Number Registers): Mention that `C-x r +' is polymorphic.
Fixes: debbugs:12217
* lisp/subr.el (buffer-narrowed-p): New function.
* lisp/ses.el (ses-widen):
* lisp/simple.el (count-words--buffer-message):
* lisp/net/browse-url.el (browse-url-of-buffer): Use it
* lisp/simple.el (count-words-region): Don't signal an error if there
is a non-nil prefix arg and the mark is not set.
* doc/lispref/positions.texi (Narrowing): Document buffer-narrowed-p.
This allows tracking down what piece of code is outputting stuff in
the echo area.
* eval.c (call_debugger): Make the function non-static so that we
can call it from set_message.
* xdisp.c (set_message): Implement the new variable `debug-on-message'.
(syms_of_xdisp): Defvar it and `inhibit-debug-on-message'.
* doc/emacs/trouble.texi (Crashing): New section, documenting this.
* etc/NEWS: Document the change.
* src/alloc.c [ENABLE_CHECKING]: Do not include <execinfo.h>.
(die) [ENABLE_CHECKING]: Call fatal_error_backtrace instead
of doing the work ourselves.
* src/emacs.c (fatal_error_signal): Let fatal_error_backtrace
do most of the work.
(fatal_error_backtrace): New function, taken from the guts
of the old fatal_error_signal, but with a new option to output
a backtrace.
(shut_down_emacs) [!DOS_NT]: Use strsignal to give more-useful
info about the signal than just its number.
* src/lisp.h (fatal_error_backtrace, emacs_backtrace): New decls.
* src/sysdep.c: Include <execinfo.h>
(emacs_backtrace): New function, taken partly from the previous
code of the 'die' function.
(emacs_abort): Call fatal_error_backtrace rather than abort.
* doc/lispref/numbers.texi (Random Numbers): Document new behavior of
the calls (random) and (random STRING).
* etc/NEWS: Document new behavior of (random), (random "string").
* lisp/play/5x5.el, lisp/play/animate.el, lisp/play/cookie1.el:
* lisp/play/dissociate.el, lisp/play/doctor.el, lisp/play/dunnet.el:
* lisp/play/gomoku.el, lisp/play/landmark.el, lisp/play/mpuz.el:
* lisp/play/tetris.el, lisp/play/zone.el:
* lisp/calc/calc-comb.el (math-init-random-base):
* lisp/play/blackbox.el (bb-init-board):
* lisp/play/life.el (life):
* lisp/server.el (server-use-tcp):
* lisp/type-break.el (type-break):
Remove unnecessary call to (random t).
* lisp/net/sasl.el (sasl-unique-id-function):
Change (random t) to (random), now that the latter is more random.
* lisp/play/life.el (life-initialized): Remove no-longer-needed var.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-sync.el (gnus-sync-lesync-setup):
* lisp/gnus/message.el (message-canlock-generate, message-unique-id):
Change (random t) to (random), now that the latter is more random.
* lisp/org/org-id.el (org-id-uuid):
Change (random t) to (random), now that the latter is more random.
* src/emacs.c (main): Call init_random.
* src/fns.c (Frandom): Set the seed from a string argument, if given.
Remove long-obsolete Gentzel cruft.
* src/lisp.h, src/sysdep.c (seed_random): Now takes address and size, not long.
(init_random): New function.
lisp/tooltip.el (tooltip-identifier-from-point): Don't treat tokens
inside comments and strings as identifiers.
lisp/progmodes/gud.el (gud-tooltip-print-command): Quote the
expression to evaluate. This allows to evaluate expressions with
embedded whitespace.
(gud-tooltip-tips): Add a blank before the newline in the
message-box text, for the benefit of message-box emulation on
MS-Windows.
lisp/progmodes/gdb-mi.el (gdb-tooltip-print): Don't ignore error
messages from GDB, pop them up in a tooltip to give feedback to
user.
(gdb-tooltip-print-1): Quote the expression to evaluate. This
allows to evaluate expressions with embedded whitespace.
(gdb-inferior-io--init-proc): Don't send "-inferior-tty" command
if the TTY name is nil or empty (which happens when communicating
with the inferior via pipes, e.g. on MS-Windows).
(gdb-internals): If GDB sends a "&\n" empty debugging message,
don't send that to the GUD buffer.
doc/emacs/building.texi (Debugger Operation): Correct and improve
documentation of the GUD Tooltip mode.
doc/lispref/functions.texi (Closures): Put the main index entry for
"closures" here.
doc/lispref/variables.texi (Lexical Binding): Disambiguate the index entry
for "closures".
(The Calc Mode Line): Mention the mode line display for Basic
simplification mode.
(Simplify Formulas): Refer to 'algebraic' rather than 'default'
simplifications.
(Basic Simplifications): Rename from "Limited Simplifications"
Replace "limited" by "basic" throughout.
(Algebraic Simplifications): Indicate that the algebraic
simplifications are done by default.
(Unsafe Simplifications): Mention `m E'.
(Simplification of Units): Mention `m U'.
(Trigonometric/Hyperbolic Functions, Reducing and Mapping,
Kinds of Declarations, Functions for Declarations): Mention
"algebraic simplifications" instead of `a s'.